The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation issued medical suspensions of more than 10 days to just five UFC 136 fighters, and defeated main-event fighter Gray Maynard got the longest one with 60 days.

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UFC 136 took place this past Saturday at Houston’s Toyota Center. The night’s main card aired on pay-per-view, and prelims aired on Spike TV and streamed on Facebook.

In the main event, UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar survived a first-round beating from Maynard and stormed back for a fourth-round TKO victory. It was the night’s only knockout, and though commission officials didn’t detail the exact reasons for specific suspensions, Maynard’s likely was issued for precautionary reasons.

In addition to Maynard’s 60-day suspension, Edgar was issued a 45-day suspension.

The list of medical suspensions lasting longer than the standard 10 days included:

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